La Flèche Wallonne

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La Flèche Wallonne

The Mur de Huy climb in the finale of La Flèche Wallonne.
Race details
Date Late April
Region Wallonia, Belgium
English name Walloon Arrow
Local name(s) La Flèche Wallonne (French)
Waalse Pijl (Dutch)
Wallonischer Pfeil (German)
Discipline Road race
Type One-day classic
Organiser ASO
History
First edition 1936
Editions 72 (as of 2008)
First winner Flag of Belgium Philippe Demeersman
Most wins Flag of Belgium Marcel Kint
Flag of Belgium Eddy Merckx
Flag of Italy Moreno Argentin
3 times
Most recent Flag of Luxembourg Kim Kirchen
For the women's event, see La Flèche Wallonne Féminine.

La Flèche Wallonne is a men's major professional cycle road race held in April each year in Belgium.

The first of two Belgian Ardennes classics, La Flèche Wallonne (the Walloon Arrow) is today normally held mid-week between the Amstel Gold Race and Liège-Bastogne-Liège. At one time, La Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège were run on successive days as "Le Weekend Ardennais" (both races are organised by Amaury Sport Organisation). Only six riders have achieved the "Ardennes double" by winning both races in the same year: Ferdi Kubler twice (in 1951 and 1952), Stan Ockers (1955), Eddy Merckx (1972), Moreno Argentin (1991) Davide Rebellin (2004) and Alejandro Valverde (2006).

[edit] History

La Flèche Wallonne was created to boost the sales of a newspaper Les Sports during the 1930s and was first run in 1936. While perhaps not as revered as one of the Classic 'Monuments', the race is widely regarded as a Classic, and featured on the UCI Road World Cup and UCI ProTour.

Like many cycle race events, the course has altered considerably over the years, both in route and length. The event was first run on roads from Tournai to Liège (growing from 236km to 300km - its longest ever distance - in 1938), after which Mons became the starting point. From 1948, the race started at Charleroi; from 1960 the event ran in the opposite direction, starting at Liège and finishing at Charleroi (or, from 1965, Marcinelle). Some years have seen the event start and finish in the same place: Verviers (1974-1978) or Huy (1983-1985). From 1986, the race started in Spa and finished in Huy. Since 1990, the race distance has not exceeded 210km.

Today, the 199.5km event starts in Charleroi and heads east to Huy, where the riders do three laps of a tough circuit including the steep Mur de Huy (The wall of Huy) climb, with several sections steeper than 15%. The finish is at the top of the Mur after the third ascent.

Only three riders have won the race three times, two of them Belgians. Indeed, Belgian riders dominated the early years of the event, winning the first 11 editions of the race, and more than half of the editions in total (36 victories up to and including 2005). Italians have won the event 15 times.

[edit] Winners

Rider Team
1936 Flag of Belgium Philemon Demeersman
1937 Flag of Belgium Adolphe Braeckeveldt
1938 Flag of Belgium Emile Masson sr.
1939 Flag of Belgium Edmond Delathouwer
1940 No race
1941 Flag of Belgium Sylvain Grysolle
1942 Flag of Belgium Karel Thijs
1943 Flag of Belgium Marcel Kint
1944 Flag of Belgium Marcel Kint
1945 Flag of Belgium Marcel Kint
1946 Flag of Belgium Desire Keteleer
1947 Flag of Belgium Ernest Sterckx
1948 Flag of Italy Fermo Camellini
1949 Flag of Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
1950 Flag of Italy Fausto Coppi
1951 Flag of Switzerland Ferdi Kubler
1952 Flag of Switzerland Ferdi Kubler
1953 Flag of Belgium Stan Ockers
1954 Flag of Belgium Germain Derijcke
1955 Flag of Belgium Stan Ockers
1956 Flag of Belgium Richard van Genechten
1957 Flag of Belgium Raymond Impanis
1958 Flag of Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen
1959 Flag of Belgium Jos Hoevenaars
1960 Flag of Belgium Pino Cerami
1961 Flag of Belgium Willy Vannitsen
1962 Flag of Belgium Henri Dewolf
1963 Flag of France Raymond Poulidor
1964 Flag of Belgium Gilbert Desmet I
1965 Flag of Italy Roberto Poggiali
1966 Flag of Italy Michele Dancelli
1967 Flag of Belgium Eddy Merckx
1968 Flag of Belgium Rik van Looy
1969 Flag of Belgium Jos Huysmans
1970 Flag of Belgium Eddy Merckx
1971 Flag of Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck
Rider Team
1972 Flag of Belgium Eddy Merckx
1973 Flag of Belgium Andre Dierickx
1974 Flag of Belgium Frans Verbeeck
1975 Flag of Belgium Andre Dierickx
1976 Flag of the Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk
1977 Flag of Italy Francesco Moser
1978 Flag of France Michel Laurent
1979 Flag of France Bernard Hinault
1980 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Saronni
1981 Flag of Belgium Daniel Willems
1982 Flag of Italy Mario Beccia
1983 Flag of France Bernard Hinault
1984 Flag of Denmark Kim Andersen
1985 Flag of Belgium Claude Criquielion
1986 Flag of France Laurent Fignon
1987 Flag of France Jean-Claude Leclercq
1988 Flag of Germany Rolf Golz
1989 Flag of Belgium Claude Criquielion
1990 Flag of Italy Moreno Argentin
1991 Flag of Italy Moreno Argentin
1992 Flag of Italy Giorgio Furlan
1993 Flag of Italy Maurizio Fondriest
1994 Flag of Italy Moreno Argentin
1995 Flag of France Laurent Jalabert
1996 Flag of the United States Lance Armstrong
1997 Flag of France Laurent Jalabert
1998 Flag of Denmark Bo Hamburger
1999 Flag of Italy Michele Bartoli
2000 Flag of Italy Francesco Casagrande
2001 Flag of Belgium Rik Verbrugghe
2002 Flag of Belgium Mario Aerts
2003 Flag of Spain Igor Astarloa
2004 Flag of Italy Davide Rebellin
2005 Flag of Italy Danilo Di Luca
2006 Flag of Spain Alejandro Valverde
2007 Flag of Italy Davide Rebellin
2008 Flag of Luxembourg Kim Kirchen